I can totally see that- with FS rounds, I'm doing my best to be away from where a tank could be. But, on the other hand, if you're in a hide, picking off the opposition far away but, your nearby line collapses due to an incoming tank, pop the rocket.

I had my support line collapse at Battle of the Bulge at OXCC last year. I had a great hide, was getting quite few eliminations and have a great time trying to control the laughter. I was concentrating on my targets downrange and did not really notice that the people around me were shooting towards my base instead of away from it.

Figuring I was going to get lit up as soon as they knew I was there I did my best to turn around and started shooting the few regular paintballs I had in the general direction that they were shooting. I managed to roll onto my left side to try and hide my armband. Once they advanced a bit I started shooting them in the back. I got 9 of them before they caught on to who was doing it. It only took a few weeks for the bruises to go away.

Good luck with that lol. This is also why i dont bother with prop demolition and etc. If it requires a diligent reff i don't bother.

*walks away in ref uniform, face pointing towards ground.

__________________"The world is like a ride at an amusement park. And when you choose to go on it, you think it's real because that's how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and round and round. It has thrills and chills and it's very brightly colored and it's very loud and it's fun, for a while. Some people have been on the ride for a long time, and they begin to question: Is this real, or is this just a ride? And other people have remembered, and they come back to us, they say, "Hey, don't worry, don't be afraid ever, because this is just a ride." And we ... kill those people." - William Melvin Hicks